Searching compounds for arsenic of mercury and not acid returned 3673 results.
Displaying compounds 951 - 975 of 3673 in total
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1,2,3,4,5-pentachloro-6-(2,3,4,5-tetrachlorophenyl)benzene
Matched symptoms: … , headache, dizziness, depression, nervousness, dermal and ocular lesions, fatigue, irregular menstrual cycles and a lowered immune response. (A3) …
Matched treatment: … There are no specific treatments for PCB poisoning, since it is not usually recognized until after ... substantial chronic exposure. Only preventing further exposure and treating the observed symptoms …
Matched description: … cause harmful health effects. However, PCBs do not break down readily and are still found in the environment. (L4) ... 2,2',3,3',4,4',5,5',6-Nonachlorobiphenyl is one of 209 polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). PCBs are a ... group of synthetic organic compounds with 1-10 chlorine atoms attached to biphenyl. They were …
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bis(octadecanoyloxy)alumanyl hydrate
Matched symptoms: … Inhalating aluminum dust causes coughing and abnormal chest X-rays. A small percentage of people ... are allergic to aluminium and experience contact dermatitis, digestive disorders, vomiting or other ... symptoms upon contact or ingestion of products containing aluminium. (L739, L740) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … -containing antiperspirants and increased risk of breast cancer has been proposed (A235), but studies have not been able to establish a clear link (A15468). ... did not implicate aluminum itself as a human carcinogen. (L135) A link between use of aluminum ... Not listed by IARC. IARC classified aluminum production as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1), but …
Matched description: … Aluminum distearate is a chemical compound of aluminum. Aluminum is the most abundant metal in the ... earth's crust and is always found combined with other elements such as oxygen, silicon, and fluorine. (L739, L740) …
Matched synonyms: … Aluminum distearic acid
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21,24,26,29,32,35-hexahydroxy-28-(2-hydroxy-2-methylpropyl)-34-(1-hydroxyethyl)-23,31-dimethyl-12-thia-10,16,22,25,27,30,33,36-octaazapentacyclo[12.11.11.0³,¹¹.0⁴,⁹.0¹⁶,²⁰]hexatriaconta-3(11),4,6,8,21,24,26,29,32,35-decaen-15-one
Matched symptoms: … Hypovolemic shock; Gastrointestinal symptoms occur after a latent period and include abdominal ... pain, vomiting, and watery diarrhea. Neurologic symptoms are related to hepatic failure and may include ... encephalopathy, somnolence, confusion, coma and seizures (L1160). …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … Consider gastric lavage and activated charcoal. (A678) …
Matched description: … Prophalloin is one of a group of toxins from the death cap (Amanita phalloides) known as ... phallotoxins. The phallotoxins consist of at least seven compounds, all of which have seven similar peptide …
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28-[2,3-dihydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)propyl]-18,21,24,26,29,32,35-heptahydroxy-34-(1-hydroxyethyl)-23,31-dimethyl-12-thia-10,16,22,25,27,30,33,36-octaazapentacyclo[12.11.11.0³,¹¹.0⁴,⁹.0¹⁶,²⁰]hexatriaconta-3(11),4,6,8,21,24,26,29,32,35-decaen-15-one
Matched symptoms: … Hypovolemic shock; Gastrointestinal symptoms occur after a latent period and include abdominal ... pain, vomiting, and watery diarrhea. Neurologic symptoms are related to hepatic failure and may include ... encephalopathy, somnolence, confusion, coma and seizures (L1160). …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … Consider gastric lavage and activated charcoal. (A678) …
Matched description: … Phallisin is one of a group of toxins from the death cap (Amanita phalloides) known as phallotoxins ... . The phallotoxins consist of at least seven compounds, all of which have seven similar peptide …
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silver(1+) ion tetrafluoroboranuide
Matched symptoms: … arygria, a blue-gray discoloration of the skin and other body tissues. Argyria is a permanent effect but ... does not appear to be harmful to health. Exposure to high levels of silver in the air has resulted in ... Exposure to high levels of silver for a long period of time may result in a condition called …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... water for at least 15 minutes, followed by thorough washing with soap and water. If necessary, the ... person should shower and change contaminated clothing and shoes, and then must seek medical attention …
Matched description: … Silver tetrafluoroborate is a chemical compound of silver, fluorine, and boron. It is commonly used ... in inorganic and organometallic chemistry to replace halide anions or ligands with the weakly ... -coordinating tetrafluoroborate anions. Silver is a metallic element with the chemical symbol Ag and
Matched synonyms: … Silver tetrafluoroboric acid
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disodium selenate
Matched symptoms: … Short-term oral exposure to high concentrations of selenium may cause nausea, vomiting, and ... to either of these air-borne forms can cause respiratory irritation, bronchial spasms, and coughing. (L619) ... diarrhea. Brief exposures to high levels of elemental selenium or selenium dioxide in air can result in …
Matched carcinogenicity: … 3, not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. (L135) …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... water for at least 15 minutes, followed by thorough washing with soap and water. If necessary, the ... person should shower and change contaminated clothing and shoes, and then must seek medical attention …
Matched description: … Sodium selenate is a chemical compound of selenide. It is used as a mineral supplement. Selenium is ... a nonmetal element with the atomic number 34 and the chemical symbol Se. Selenium rarely occurs in ... its elemental state in nature and is usually found in sulfide ores such as pyrite, partially …
Matched synonyms: … Sel-tox SSO2 and SS-20 ... Selenic acid (H2seo4), disodium salt ... Selenic acid, disodium salt …
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2-[34-(butan-2-yl)-13-(3,4-dihydroxybutan-2-yl)-8,22-dihydroxy-2,5,11,14,27,30,33,36,39-nonaoxo-27$l^{4}-thia-3,6,12,15,25,29,32,35,38-nonaazapentacyclo[14.12.11.0^{6,10}.0^{18,26}.0^{19,24}]nonatriaconta-18(26),19,21,23-tetraen-4-yl]acetic acid
Matched symptoms: … Diarrhea and cramps are the first symptoms. (L993) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … Treatment involves high dose penicillin as well as supportive care in cases of hepatic and renal …
Matched description: … mushrooms, most notably Amanita phalloides and several other members of the genus Amanita, as well as ... beta-Amanitin is one of a group of at least eight Amatoxins found in several genera of poisonous ... some Conocybe, Galerina and Lepiota mushroom species. (L1774) …
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ethanimidic acid
Matched description: … and antibiotic functions. Acetamide belongs to the family of Primary Carboxylic Acid Amides. These are ... amide of acetic acid, is a white crystalline solid in pure form. It is produced by dehydrating ... Acetamide is found in red beetroot. Acetamide (or acetic acid amide or ethanamide), CH3CONH2, the …
Matched synonyms: … Acetic acid amide ... Acetimidic acid
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(chlorooxy)bario hypochlorite
Matched symptoms: … , increased or decreased blood pressure, numbness around the face, and muscle weakness. High levels ... may result in changes in heart rhythm or paralysis and possibly death. (L214) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … 3, not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. (L135) …
Matched treatment: … Intravenous infusion of potassium often relieves many of the symptoms of barium toxicity. (L214) …
Matched description: … Barium hypochlorite is a chemical compound of barium. Barium is a metallic alkaline earth metal ... with the symbol Ba, and atomic number 56. It never occurs in nature in its pure form due to its ... reactivity with air, but combines with other chemicals such as sulfur or carbon and oxygen to form barium compounds that may be found as minerals. (L214, 408) …
Matched synonyms: … Hypochlorous acid, barium salt …
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[(2,4-dimethyl-1,3-dithiolan-2-yl)methylidene]amino N-methylcarbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … . Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill insects in a similar fashion as ... , carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used throughout the world than all other ... carbamates combined. Because of carbaryl's relatively low mammalian oral and dermal toxicity and broad …
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methyl N-{4-[(methoxycarbonyl)amino]benzenesulfonyl}carbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Carbasulam is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
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2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)ethyl N-(1H-1,3-benzodiazol-2-yl)carbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Debacarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
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5,5-dimethyl-3-oxocyclohex-1-en-1-yl N,N-dimethylcarbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Dimetan is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to avoid …
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3,5-diethylphenyl N-methylcarbamate
Matched symptoms: … inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... higher levels of exposure. Contraction of the pupils with blurred vision, incoordination, muscle twitching and slurred speech have been reported. (L795) ... As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Fenethacarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... settings. Most of the carbamates are extremely toxic to Hymenoptera, and precautions must be taken to …
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1,2,3,6,7,9-hexachlorooxanthrene
Matched symptoms: … In addition to chloracne, CDD exposure causes skin rashes, discoloration, and excessive body hair. (L177) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … 3, not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. (L135) …
Matched treatment: … Treatment of CDD exposure may include washing the area of contact, GI decontamination, administering an IV, or forced alkaline diuresis. (L346) …
Matched description: … class of manufactured chemicals that consist of dioxin skeletal structures with chlorine substituents ... areas. Dioxins occur as by-products from the manufacture of organochlorides, the bleaching of paper ... , chlorination by waste and drinking water treatment plants, municipal solid waste and industrial …
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1,2,3,6,8,9-hexachlorooxanthrene
Matched symptoms: … In addition to chloracne, CDD exposure causes skin rashes, discoloration, and excessive body hair. (L177) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … 3, not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. (L135) …
Matched treatment: … Treatment of CDD exposure may include washing the area of contact, GI decontamination, administering an IV, or forced alkaline diuresis. (L346) …
Matched description: … class of manufactured chemicals that consist of dioxin skeletal structures with chlorine substituents ... areas. Dioxins occur as by-products from the manufacture of organochlorides, the bleaching of paper ... , chlorination by waste and drinking water treatment plants, municipal solid waste and industrial …
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quinoline
Matched symptoms: … Acute exposure to PAHs causes irritation and inflammation of the skin and lung tissue. (A10) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … Not listed by IARC. IARC has evaluated related PAHs (L2154). …
Matched description: … . Oxidation of quinoline affords quinolinic acid (pyridine-2,3-dicarboxylic acid), a precursor to the ... including Mentha species. Also present in cocoa, black tea and scotch whiskey. Quinoline is a flavouring ... ingredient Quinoline is a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound. It has the formula C9H7N and is a …
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2-(diethylamino)-N-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)ethanimidic acid
Matched symptoms: … Symptoms of overdose include convulsions, hypoxia, acidosis, bradycardia, arrhythmias and cardiac arrest. …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … establishment and maintenance of a patent airway and assisted or controlled ventilation with oxygen ... and a delivery system capable of permitting immediate positive airway pressure by mask. If ... convulsions occur, the objective of the treatment is to maintain ventilation and oxygenation and support the …
Matched description: … membrane of the postsynaptic neuron will not depolarize and will thus fail to transmit an action ... for the initiation and conduction of impulses thereby effecting local anesthetic action. Lidocaine ... and cardiac depressant used as an antiarrhythmia agent. Its actions are more intense and its effects …
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potassium bromate
Matched symptoms: … Bromine vapour causes irritation and direct damage to the mucous membranes. Symptoms include ... lacrimation, rhinorrhoea, eye irritation with mucous secretions from the oropharyngeal and upper airways ... , coughing, dyspnoea, choking, wheezing, epistaxis, and headache. The bromide ion is a central nervous …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... cold running water for at least 15 minutes, followed by thorough washing with soap and water. If ... necessary, the person should shower and change contaminated clothing and shoes, and then must seek …
Matched description: … Potassium bromate is a chemical compound of potassium and bromine. It may be used as a flour ... improver, strengthening the dough and allowing higher rising, as well as in the production of malt barley ... with the symbol Br and atomic number 35. Diatomic bromine does not occur naturally, but bromine salts can be found in crustal rock. (L625, L635) …
Matched synonyms: … Bromic acid, potassium salt ... Potassium bromic acid
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1,2-dichlorobenzene
Matched symptoms: … , diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting can follow ingestion. In case of dermal or eye exposure, redness and ... Cough, drowsiness, sore throat and unconsciousness can result from inhalation. Burning sensation ... pain of the exposed surface can occur. Moreover, skin exposure can cause skin dryness. (L554) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … 3, not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. (L135) …
Matched treatment: … . Signs and symptoms of methemoglobinemia may be delayed. (T36) ... symptomatic patients. In case of methemoglobinemia, administer 1 to 2 mg/kg of 1% methylene blue slowly ... IV in symptomatic patients; also consider adjunctive therapy. In case of inhalation exposure, move …
Matched description: … . 1,2-Dichlorobenzene contains two chlorine atoms connected to one benzene molecule. Most of the 1,2-DCB ... released into the environment is present as a vapor. 1,2-DCB can burn, but they do not burn easily. (L395, L553) …
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1,2,3,6,7,8-hexachlorooxanthrene
Matched symptoms: … In addition to chloracne, CDD exposure causes skin rashes, discoloration, and excessive body hair. (L177) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … 3, not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. (L135) …
Matched treatment: … Treatment of CDD exposure may include washing the area of contact, GI decontamination, administering an IV, or forced alkaline diuresis. (L346) …
Matched description: … a class of manufactured chemicals that consist of dioxin skeletal structures with chlorine ... areas. Dioxins occur as by-products from the manufacture of organochlorides, the bleaching of paper ... , chlorination by waste and drinking water treatment plants, municipal solid waste and industrial …
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1,2,3,4,7,8-hexachlorooxanthrene
Matched symptoms: … In addition to chloracne, CDD exposure causes skin rashes, discoloration, and excessive body hair. (L177) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … 3, not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. (L135) …
Matched treatment: … Treatment of CDD exposure may include washing the area of contact, GI decontamination, administering an IV, or forced alkaline diuresis. (L346) …
Matched description: … class of manufactured chemicals that consist of dioxin skeletal structures with chlorine substituents ... areas. Dioxins occur as by-products from the manufacture of organochlorides, the bleaching of paper ... , chlorination by waste and drinking water treatment plants, municipal solid waste and industrial …
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tributylstannyl 2-methylprop-2-enoate
Matched symptoms: … Inorganic or organic tin compounds placed on the skin or in the eyes can produce skin and eye irritation. (L308) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … certain biocides used to control a broad spectrum of organisms, and are also used in wood ... chemical element with the symbol Sn and atomic number 50. It is a natural component of the earth's crust ... preservation, marine paints (as antifouling pesticides), and textiles and industrial water systems (as …
Matched synonyms: … Tributyltin methacrylic acid
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benzonitrile
Matched symptoms: … Cyanide poisoning is identified by rapid, deep breathing and shortness of breath, general weakness ... , giddiness, headaches, vertigo, confusion, convulsions/seizures and eventually loss of consciousness. (L96, L97) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … Antidotes to cyanide poisoning include hydroxocobalamin and sodium nitrite, which release the ... cyanide from the cytochrome system, and rhodanase, which is an enzyme occurring naturally in mammals that …
Matched description: … Benzonitrile is a chemical compound of cyanide. It is a useful solvent and a versatile precursor to …
Matched synonyms: … Benzoic acid nitrile …
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chromium(3+) ion trinitrate
Matched symptoms: … , and breathing problems, such as asthma, cough, shortness of breath, or wheezing. Ingestion of ... Chromium in its trivalent state is not very toxic, but it may be oxidized to hexavalent chromium ... . Breathing hexavalent chromium can cause irritation to the lining of the nose, nose ulcers, runny nose …
Matched carcinogenicity: … carcinogenic to humans (Group 2A). Chromium (III) compounds are not classifiable as to their carcinogenicity to humans (Group 3). (L135) …
Matched treatment: … treatment. Methemoglobinemia can be treated with supplemental oxygen and methylene blue 1% solution …
Matched description: … Chromium nitrate is a nitrate of chromium. It is used in the production of alkali metal-free ... catalysts and in pickling. Chromium is a chemical element which has the symbol Cr and atomic number 24. It ... is found naturally occuring in rocks, animals, plants, and soil, and is usually mined as chromite …
Matched synonyms: … Chromium(III) nitric acid ... Nitric acid, chromium salt …